Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’
Democratic National Convention Social Media Buzz [INFOGRAPHIC]
BuzzMgr created these infographics to illustrate the social media buzz generated from the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.
Read More2012 Presidential Politics & Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by AdAge takes a look at the online activity for 2012 presidential election campaign.
Read MorePresidential Online Politics: Obama vs. Romney [CHART]
A new study of how the campaigns are using digital tools to talk directly with voters-bypassing the filter of traditional media-finds that the Obama campaign posted nearly four times as much content as the Romney campaign and was active on nearly twice as many platforms.
Read MoreEmail Marketing Of The 2012 Presidential Candidates [INFOGRAPHIC]
A new study from SilverPop, a digital marketing company, examined the email marketing tactics of Obama and Romney for a three-month period ending July 5.
Read MoreWe The People: Whitehouse.gov ePetitions
The Obama administration will launch an ePetition tool at Whitehouse.gov that allows anyone to start a petition that solicits the federal government to take action on an issue of concern to them.
Read MorePolitics, Visualized
THE BIPARTISAN COMPROMISE The White House Debt limit increased by at least $2.1 trillion. 10-year spending cuts of nearly $1 trillion. Bipartisan committee is tasked with identifying an additional $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction. THOUGHT: No, I’m not intentionally trying to depress you nor am I going all political on you. I include these numbers…
Read MoreLIKE: Osama Bin Laden Dead
31% of Mashable readers found out about Bin Laden’s death on Twitter.
Read MoreVideo Newsletters
73% of marketers agree that integrating video into email marketing and newsletters increases the click-through rate of those emails.
Read MorePresident Obama On The News Media & Social Media
President Barack Obama’s monologue at the White House Correspondents Dinner last night, not surprisingly, took some digs at the news media but he also made some comments about social media as well
Read MoreMistrust: National Leadership Index 2009
Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership Director David Gergen and Visiting Professor Rod Kramer answer questions about this year’s National Leadership Index.
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